Cortical connectivity, local dynamics and stability correlates of global conscious states.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Yun Zhao, Naotsugu Tsuchiya, Mario Boley, Vidushani Dhanawansa, Yueyang Liu, Philippa J Karoly, Andria Pelentritou, William Woods, David Liley, Levin Kuhlmann
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Abstract

Waking levels of human consciousness are known to be supported by the integrity of complex structures and processes in the brain, yet how they are exactly regulated by neurobiological mechanisms remains uncertain. Here a space-time-resolved inference-based framework is applied to estimate the neurophysiological variables of a whole-cortex model and analyze the neural mechanism correlates of global consciousness by way of a correlation analysis between behavioural and neural variable time-series. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG) data from 15 participants under Xenon-induced anesthesia, interconnected neural mass models (NMMs) were developed and time-evolving regional neurophysiological variables and inter-regional connectivity strengths were inferred from the data. Analyses revealed significant correlations between consciousness levels and inter-regional connectivity, particularly in posterior parietal, occipital, and prefrontal regions. Moreover, results support a parietal, rather than frontal, network backbone to facilitate global consciousness. Regional-level analyses further identified correlates of consciousness within the posterior parietal and occipital regions. Lastly, reductions in consciousness were linked to stabilized cortical dynamics, reflected by changes in the eigenmodes of the system. This framework provides a novel, inference-based approach to investigating consciousness, offering a time-resolved perspective on neural mechanism correlates during altered states.

皮质连通性,局部动态和整体意识状态的稳定性相关。
人类清醒时的意识水平是由大脑中复杂结构和过程的完整性支持的,但它们是如何被神经生物学机制精确调节的仍不清楚。在这里,一个时空分辨的基于推理的框架被应用于估计全皮层模型的神经生理变量,并通过行为和神经变量时间序列之间的相关性分析全局意识的神经机制相关性。利用15名受试者在氙气麻醉下的脑磁图(MEG)数据,建立了相互连接的神经团块模型(nmm),并从数据中推断出随时间变化的区域神经生理变量和区域间连接强度。分析揭示了意识水平和区域间连通性之间的显著相关性,特别是在后顶叶、枕叶和前额叶区域。此外,结果支持顶叶而不是额叶网络骨干促进全球意识。区域水平的分析进一步确定了后顶叶和枕叶区域意识的相关性。最后,意识的减少与稳定的皮层动力学有关,反映在系统特征模式的变化上。该框架为研究意识提供了一种新颖的、基于推理的方法,为改变状态下相关的神经机制提供了一个时间解决的视角。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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